Historic Fleets - ‘The Most Beautiful of All the Ships of Her Class’

Sunday, 14 April 1861. The U.S. Navy’s engineer-in- chief, 38-year old Benjamin Franklin Isherwood, arrived at Portsmouth, Virginia, as talk of secession hung over the Tidewater region. First seeking Robert Danby, the Gosport Navy Yard’s chief engineer, a Delaware native with whom he had corresponded as to the state of affairs there, Isherwood then called upon Captain Charles S. McCauley, the yard commandant. Isherwood presented his orders to prepare the inactive steam frigate Merrimack to be moved to Philadelphia. McCauley told Isherwood to take whatever measures he deemed appropriate for expediting the work.

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